Donegal Group Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 Results
Significant Items for Fourth Quarter of 2022 (all comparisons to fourth quarter of 2021):
- Net premiums earned increased 6.5% to
$213.0 million - Combined ratio of 102.8%, compared to 101.6%
- Net income of
$3.5 million , or11 cents per diluted Class A share, compared to$5.3 million , or17 cents per diluted Class A share - Net investment gains (after tax) of
$0.5 million , or2 cents per diluted Class A share, compared to$1.1 million , or3 cents per diluted Class A share, are included in net income
Significant Items for Full Year of 2022 (all comparisons to full year of 2021):
- Net premiums earned increased 6.0% to
$822.5 million - Combined ratio of 103.3%, compared to 101.0%
- Net loss of
$2.0 million , or6 cents per Class A share, compared to net income of$25.3 million , or83 cents per diluted Class A share - Net investment losses (after tax) of
$8.0 million , or26 cents per Class A share, compared to net investment gains (after tax) of$5.1 million , or17 cents per diluted Class A share, are included in net loss - Book value per share of
$14.79 atDecember 31, 2022 , compared to$16.95 at year-end 2021
Financial Summary
| Three Months Ended |
Year Ended |
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| 2022 | 2021 | % Change | 2022 | 2021 | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
| (dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Income Statement Data | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Net premiums earned | $ | 212,991 | $ | 200,040 | 6.5 | % | $ | 822,490 | $ | 776,015 | 6.0 | % | |||||||||||
| Investment income, net | 9,385 | 8,199 | 14.5 | 34,016 | 31,126 | 9.3 | |||||||||||||||||
| Net investment gains (losses) | 626 | 1,338 | -53.2 | (10,185 | ) | 6,477 | NM2 | ||||||||||||||||
| Total revenues | 223,444 | 210,244 | 6.3 | 848,221 | 816,466 | 3.9 | |||||||||||||||||
| Net income (loss) | 3,479 | 5,272 | -34.0 | (1,959 | ) | 25,254 | NM | ||||||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP operating income1 | 2,985 | 4,216 | -29.2 | 6,087 | 20,137 | -69.8 | |||||||||||||||||
| Annualized return (loss) on average equity | 2.9 | % | 3.9 | % | -1.0 pts | -0.4 | % | 4.8 | % | -5.2 pts | |||||||||||||
| Per Share Data | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Net income (loss) – Class A (diluted) | $ | 0.11 | $ | 0.17 | -35.3 | % | $ | (0.06 | ) | $ | 0.83 | NM | |||||||||||
| Net income (loss) – Class B | 0.09 | 0.15 | -40.0 | (0.07 | ) | 0.74 | NM | ||||||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP operating income – Class A (diluted) | 0.09 | 0.14 | -35.7 | 0.20 | 0.66 | -69.7 | % | ||||||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP operating income – Class B | 0.08 | 0.12 | -33.3 | 0.16 | 0.59 | -72.9 | |||||||||||||||||
| Book value | 14.79 | 16.95 | -12.7 | 14.79 | 16.95 | -12.7 | |||||||||||||||||
1The “Definitions of Non-GAAP and Operating Measures” section of this release defines and reconciles data that we prepare on an accounting basis other than
2Not meaningful.
Management Commentary
Net premiums written within our commercial lines segment increased by 6.9% for the fourth quarter of 2022. We continue to execute state-specific strategies that include accelerating growth in states where we see opportunities for profitable growth and reducing exposures in states we have targeted for profit improvement. We are accelerating pricing increases in tandem with tighter underwriting guidelines to improve profit margins within our commercial business segment. We look forward to the introduction of a new businessowners product, coupled with enhanced straight-through-processing capabilities for that product as well as commercial automobile, commercial umbrella and workers’ compensation policies via our new operating platform, beginning in the second quarter of 2023. This third major release of new systems will allow us to more effectively compete for smaller commercial accounts that we expect will begin to drive additional commercial lines growth in the second half of 2023.
Beyond the ongoing strategic transformation of our products and systems, we continue to enhance our pipeline for strategic growth by building and strengthening relationships with our independent agency partners as we strive to achieve targeted new business volumes, retain attractive accounts and restore rate adequacy where necessary.”
Insurance Operations
| Three Months Ended |
Year Ended |
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| 2022 | 2021 | % Change | 2022 | 2021 | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
| (dollars in thousands) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Net Premiums Earned | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Commercial lines | $ | 131,473 | $ | 124,199 | 5.9 | % | $ | 510,153 | $ | 468,433 | 8.9 | % | |||||||||||
| Personal lines | 81,518 | 75,841 | 7.5 | 312,337 | 307,582 | 1.5 | |||||||||||||||||
| Total net premiums earned | $ | 212,991 | $ | 200,040 | 6.5 | % | $ | 822,490 | $ | 776,015 | 6.0 | % | |||||||||||
| Net Premiums Written | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Commercial lines: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Automobile | $ | 38,228 | $ | 35,530 | 7.6 | % | $ | 167,774 | $ | 161,947 | 3.6 | % | |||||||||||
| Workers' compensation | 25,019 | 23,483 | 6.5 | 111,892 | 113,256 | -1.2 | |||||||||||||||||
| Commercial multi-peril | 47,867 | 44,658 | 7.2 | 200,045 | 188,242 | 6.3 | |||||||||||||||||
| Other | 9,122 | 8,762 | 4.1 | 40,086 | 38,340 | 4.6 | |||||||||||||||||
| Total commercial lines | 120,236 | 112,433 | 6.9 | 519,797 | 501,785 | 3.6 | |||||||||||||||||
| Personal lines: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Automobile | 45,429 | 38,564 | 17.8 | 181,129 | 170,578 | 6.2 | |||||||||||||||||
| Homeowners | 29,705 | 25,939 | 14.5 | 120,087 | 109,974 | 9.2 | |||||||||||||||||
| Other | 5,043 | 4,849 | 4.0 | 22,517 | 21,930 | 2.7 | |||||||||||||||||
| Total personal lines | 80,177 | 69,352 | 15.6 | 323,733 | 302,482 | 7.0 | |||||||||||||||||
| Total net premiums written | $ | 200,413 | $ | 181,785 | 10.2 | % | $ | 843,530 | $ | 804,267 | 4.9 | % | |||||||||||
Net Premiums Written
The 10.2% increase in net premiums written for the fourth quarter of 2022 compared to the fourth quarter of 2021, as shown in the table above, represents the combination of 6.9% growth in commercial lines net premiums written and 15.6% growth in personal lines net premiums written. The
- Commercial Lines:
$7.8 million increase that we attribute primarily to modest new business writings, strong premium retention and a continuation of renewal premium increases in lines other than workers’ compensation, offset partially by planned attrition in regions we have targeted for profit improvement. - Personal Lines:
$10.8 million increase that we attribute to premium rate increases our insurance subsidiaries have implemented over the past four quarters, strong policy retention and new business writings in certain states where we have introduced an updated suite of products.
The
- Commercial Lines:
$18.0 million increase that we attribute primarily to modest new business writings, strong premium retention and a continuation of renewal premium increases in lines other than workers’ compensation, offset partially by planned attrition in regions we have targeted for profit improvement. - Personal Lines:
$21.3 million increase that we attribute to premium rate increases our insurance subsidiaries have implemented over the past four quarters, strong policy retention and new business writings in certain states where we have introduced an updated suite of products.
Underwriting Performance
We evaluate the performance of our commercial lines and personal lines segments primarily based upon the underwriting results of our insurance subsidiaries as determined under statutory accounting practices. The following table presents comparative details with respect to the GAAP and statutory combined ratios1 for the three months and full years ended
| Three Months Ended | Year Ended | |||||||||||||||
| 2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | |||||||||||||
| GAAP Combined Ratios (Total Lines) | ||||||||||||||||
| Loss ratio - core losses | 62.7 | % | 62.6 | % | 59.8 | % | 59.4 | % | ||||||||
| Loss ratio - weather-related losses | 7.7 | 4.3 | 7.7 | 5.8 | ||||||||||||
| Loss ratio - large fire losses | 6.2 | 5.5 | 6.5 | 5.9 | ||||||||||||
| Loss ratio - net prior-year reserve development | -6.7 | -2.7 | -5.4 | -4.0 | ||||||||||||
| Loss ratio | 69.9 | 69.7 | 68.6 | 67.1 | ||||||||||||
| Expense ratio | 32.3 | 31.4 | 34.1 | 33.3 | ||||||||||||
| Dividend ratio | 0.6 | 0.5 | 0.6 | 0.6 | ||||||||||||
| Combined ratio | 102.8 | % | 101.6 | % | 103.3 | % | 101.0 | % | ||||||||
| Statutory Combined Ratios | ||||||||||||||||
| Commercial lines: | ||||||||||||||||
| Automobile | 96.0 | % | 120.6 | % | 98.0 | % | 108.6 | % | ||||||||
| Workers' compensation | 107.0 | 82.5 | 97.3 | 94.6 | ||||||||||||
| Commercial multi-peril | 122.5 | 115.4 | 116.9 | 114.1 | ||||||||||||
| Other | 77.9 | 94.5 | 80.8 | 77.5 | ||||||||||||
| Total commercial lines | 107.4 | 108.1 | 103.7 | 104.9 | ||||||||||||
| Personal lines: | ||||||||||||||||
| Automobile | 114.0 | 109.3 | 103.8 | 94.4 | ||||||||||||
| Homeowners | 88.7 | 88.6 | 111.0 | 102.9 | ||||||||||||
| Other | 58.7 | 20.8 | 52.1 | 49.3 | ||||||||||||
| Total personal lines | 101.2 | 95.6 | 102.8 | 94.4 | ||||||||||||
| Total lines | 104.9 | % | 103.3 | % | 103.3 | % | 100.8 | % | ||||||||
Loss Ratio – Fourth Quarter
For the fourth quarter of 2022, the loss ratio increased slightly to 69.9%, compared to 69.7% for the fourth quarter of 2021. For both commercial lines and personal lines segments, the fourth quarter of 2022 core loss ratios, which exclude weather-related losses, large fire losses and net favorable development of reserves for losses incurred in prior accident years, were virtually unchanged from the fourth quarter of 2021. The core loss ratios for both quarterly periods reflected increases in average claim severity due to the ongoing impact of supply chain disruption and labor shortages on repair and replacement costs for buildings and automobiles.
The fourth quarter of 2022 loss ratio for workers’ compensation was elevated due to several large workers’ compensation losses related to severe work-related injuries that occurred during the quarter. The commercial automobile core loss ratio decreased by 10.8 percentage points compared to the prior-year quarter, reflecting the benefit of significant premium rate increases and reduced exposures in underperforming states over the past several years.
Weather-related losses of
Large fire losses, which we define as individual fire losses in excess of
Net favorable development of reserves for losses incurred in prior accident years of
Loss Ratio – Full Year
For the full year of 2022, the loss ratio increased to 68.6%, compared to 67.1% for the full year of 2021. While the 2022 core loss ratio increased modestly from 2021, the core loss ratios for both years reflected increases in average claim severity due to the ongoing impact of supply chain disruption and labor shortages on repair and replacement costs for buildings and automobiles.
Weather-related losses for the full year of 2022 of
Large fire losses were
Net favorable development of reserves for losses incurred in prior accident years of
Expense Ratio
The expense ratio was 32.3% for the fourth quarter of 2022, compared to 31.4% for the fourth quarter of 2021. Relative to the prior-year quarter, the increase in the expense ratio primarily reflected higher technology costs related to our ongoing systems modernization initiatives.
The expense ratio was 34.1% for the full year of 2022, compared to 33.3% for the full year of 2021. An increase in technology systems-related expenses was partially offset by lower commercial growth incentive costs for our agents and decreased underwriting-based incentive costs for our employees for 2022 compared to 2021.
Investment Operations
Donegal Group’s investment strategy is to generate an appropriate amount of after-tax income on its invested assets while minimizing credit risk through investment in high-quality securities. As a result, we had invested 92.9% of our consolidated investment portfolio in diversified, highly rated and marketable fixed-maturity securities at
| Amount | % | Amount | % | |||||||||||||
| (dollars in thousands) | ||||||||||||||||
| Fixed maturities, at carrying value: | ||||||||||||||||
| $ | 166,883 | 12.8 | % | $ | 121,453 | 9.5 | % | |||||||||
| Obligations of states and political subdivisions | 422,253 | 32.4 | 428,814 | 33.6 | ||||||||||||
| Corporate securities | 393,787 | 30.2 | 412,758 | 32.3 | ||||||||||||
| Mortgage-backed securities | 229,308 | 17.5 | 237,709 | 18.6 | ||||||||||||
| Total fixed maturities | 1,212,231 | 92.9 | 1,200,734 | 94.0 | ||||||||||||
| Equity securities, at fair value | 35,105 | 2.7 | 63,420 | 5.0 | ||||||||||||
| Short-term investments, at cost | 57,321 | 4.4 | 12,692 | 1.0 | ||||||||||||
| Total investments | $ | 1,304,657 | 100.0 | % | $ | 1,276,846 | 100.0 | % | ||||||||
| Average investment yield | 2.6 | % | 2.5 | % | ||||||||||||
| Average tax-equivalent investment yield | 2.7 | % | 2.6 | % | ||||||||||||
| Average fixed-maturity duration (years) | 5.9 | 4.7 | ||||||||||||||
Total investments at
Net investment income of
Net investment gains were
Net investment losses were
Our book value per share was
Definitions of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We prepare our consolidated financial statements on the basis of GAAP. Our insurance subsidiaries also prepare financial statements based on statutory accounting principles state insurance regulators prescribe or permit (“SAP”). In addition to using GAAP-based performance measurements, we also utilize certain non-GAAP financial measures that we believe provide value in managing our business and for comparison to the financial results of our peers. These non-GAAP measures are net premiums written, operating income or loss and statutory combined ratio.
Net premiums written and operating income or loss are non-GAAP financial measures investors in insurance companies commonly use. We define net premiums written as the amount of full-term premiums our insurance subsidiaries record for policies effective within a given period less premiums our insurance subsidiaries cede to reinsurers. We define operating income or loss as net income or loss excluding after-tax net investment gains or losses, after-tax restructuring charges and other significant non-recurring items. Because our calculation of operating income or loss may differ from similar measures other companies use, investors should exercise caution when comparing our measure of operating income or loss to the measure of other companies.
The following table provides a reconciliation of net premiums earned to net premiums written for the periods indicated:
| Three Months Ended |
Year Ended |
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| 2022 | 2021 | % Change | 2022 | 2021 | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
| (dollars in thousands) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Reconciliation of Net Premiums | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Earned to Net Premiums Written | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Net premiums earned | $ | 212,991 | $ | 200,040 | 6.5 | % | $ | 822,490 | $ | 776,015 | 6.0 | % | |||||||||||
| Change in net unearned premiums | (12,578 | ) | (18,255 | ) | -31.1 | 21,040 | 28,252 | -25.5 | |||||||||||||||
| Net premiums written | $ | 200,413 | $ | 181,785 | 10.2 | % | $ | 843,530 | $ | 804,267 | 4.9 | % | |||||||||||
The following table provides a reconciliation of net income (loss) to operating income for the periods indicated:
| Three Months Ended |
Year Ended |
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| 2022 | 2021 | % Change | 2022 | 2021 | % Change | ||||||||||||||||||
| (dollars in thousands, except per share amounts) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| to Non-GAAP Operating Income | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Net income (loss) | $ | 3,479 | $ | 5,272 | -34.0 | % | $ | (1,959 | ) | $ | 25,254 | NM | |||||||||||
| Investment (gains) losses (after tax) | (494 | ) | (1,056 | ) | -53.2 | 8,046 | (5,117 | ) | NM | ||||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP operating income | $ | 2,985 | $ | 4,216 | -29.2 | % | $ | 6,087 | $ | 20,137 | -69.8 | % | |||||||||||
| Per Share Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| to Non-GAAP Operating Income | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Net income (loss) – Class A (diluted) | $ | 0.11 | $ | 0.17 | -35.3 | % | $ | (0.06 | ) | $ | 0.83 | NM | |||||||||||
| Investment (gains) losses (after tax) | (0.02 | ) | (0.03 | ) | -33.3 | 0.26 | (0.17 | ) | NM | ||||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP operating income – Class A | $ | 0.09 | $ | 0.14 | -35.7 | % | $ | 0.20 | $ | 0.66 | -69.7 | % | |||||||||||
| Net income (loss) – Class B | $ | 0.09 | $ | 0.15 | -40.0 | % | $ | (0.07 | ) | $ | 0.74 | NM | |||||||||||
| Investment (gains) losses (after tax) | (0.01 | ) | (0.03 | ) | -66.7 | 0.23 | (0.15 | ) | NM | ||||||||||||||
| Non-GAAP operating income – Class B | $ | 0.08 | $ | 0.12 | -33.3 | % | $ | 0.16 | $ | 0.59 | -72.9 | % | |||||||||||
The statutory combined ratio is a standard non-GAAP measurement of underwriting profitability that is based upon amounts determined under SAP. The statutory combined ratio is the sum of:
- the statutory loss ratio, which is the ratio of calendar-year incurred losses and loss expenses to premiums earned;
- the statutory expense ratio, which is the ratio of expenses incurred for net commissions, premium taxes and underwriting expenses to premiums written; and
- the statutory dividend ratio, which is the ratio of dividends to holders of workers’ compensation policies to premiums earned.
The statutory combined ratio does not reflect investment income, federal income taxes or other non-operating income or expense. A statutory combined ratio of less than 100% generally indicates underwriting profitability.
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Financial Supplement
| Consolidated Statements of Income | ||||||||
| (unaudited; in thousands, except share data) | ||||||||
| Quarter Ended |
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| 2022 | 2021 | |||||||
| Net premiums earned | $ | 212,991 | $ | 200,040 | ||||
| Investment income, net of expenses | 9,385 | 8,199 | ||||||
| Net investment gains | 626 | 1,338 | ||||||
| Lease income | 89 | 107 | ||||||
| Installment payment fees | 353 | 560 | ||||||
| Total revenues | 223,444 | 210,244 | ||||||
| Net losses and loss expenses | 148,833 | 139,391 | ||||||
| Amortization of deferred acquisition costs | 37,563 | 33,673 | ||||||
| Other underwriting expenses | 31,171 | 29,254 | ||||||
| Policyholder dividends | 1,384 | 988 | ||||||
| Interest | 156 | 156 | ||||||
| Other expenses, net | 253 | 261 | ||||||
| Total expenses | 219,360 | 203,723 | ||||||
| Income before income tax expense | 4,084 | 6,521 | ||||||
| Income tax expense | 605 | 1,249 | ||||||
| Net income | $ | 3,479 | $ | 5,272 | ||||
| Income per common share: | ||||||||
| Class A - basic and diluted | $ | 0.11 | $ | 0.17 | ||||
| Class B - basic and diluted | $ | 0.09 | $ | 0.15 | ||||
| Supplementary Financial Analysts' Data | ||||||||
| Weighted-average number of shares outstanding: | ||||||||
| Class A - basic | 26,982,221 | 25,752,639 | ||||||
| Class A - diluted | 27,052,204 | 25,800,003 | ||||||
| Class B - basic and diluted | 5,576,775 | 5,576,775 | ||||||
| Net premiums written | $ | 200,413 | $ | 181,785 | ||||
| Book value per common share at end of period | $ | 14.79 | $ | 16.95 | ||||
| Consolidated Statements of (Loss) Income | |||||||
| (unaudited; in thousands, except share data) | |||||||
| Year Ended |
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| 2022 | 2021 | ||||||
| Net premiums earned | $ | 822,490 | $ | 776,015 | |||
| Investment income, net of expenses | 34,016 | 31,126 | |||||
| Net investment (losses) gains | (10,185 | ) | 6,477 | ||||
| Lease income | 384 | 431 | |||||
| Installment payment fees | 1,516 | 2,417 | |||||
| Total revenues | 848,221 | 816,466 | |||||
| Net losses and loss expenses | 564,079 | 520,710 | |||||
| Amortization of deferred acquisition costs | 142,430 | 128,733 | |||||
| Other underwriting expenses | 137,924 | 129,368 | |||||
| Policyholder dividends | 5,560 | 5,199 | |||||
| Interest | 621 | 896 | |||||
| Other expenses, net | 1,245 | 1,222 | |||||
| Total expenses | 851,859 | 786,128 | |||||
| (Loss) income before income tax (benefit) expense | (3,638 | ) | 30,338 | ||||
| Income tax (benefit) expense | (1,679 | ) | 5,084 | ||||
| Net (loss) income | $ | (1,959 | ) | $ | 25,254 | ||
| Net (loss) income per common share: | |||||||
| Class A - basic and diluted | $ | (0.06 | ) | $ | 0.83 | ||
| Class B - basic and diluted | $ | (0.07 | ) | $ | 0.74 | ||
| Supplementary Financial Analysts' Data | |||||||
| Weighted-average number of shares outstanding: | |||||||
| Class A - basic | 26,409,290 | 25,388,246 | |||||
| Class A - diluted | 26,536,668 | 25,533,935 | |||||
| Class B - basic and diluted | 5,576,775 | 5,576,775 | |||||
| Net premiums written | $ | 843,530 | $ | 804,267 | |||
| Book value per common share at end of period | $ | 14.79 | $ | 16.95 | |||
| Consolidated Balance Sheets | |||||||
| (in thousands) | |||||||
| 2022 | 2021 | ||||||
| (unaudited) | |||||||
| ASSETS | |||||||
| Investments: | |||||||
| Fixed maturities: | |||||||
| Held to maturity, at amortized cost | $ | 688,439 | $ | 668,105 | |||
| Available for sale, at fair value | 523,792 | 532,629 | |||||
| Equity securities, at fair value | 35,105 | 63,420 | |||||
| Short-term investments, at cost | 57,321 | 12,692 | |||||
| Total investments | 1,304,657 | 1,276,846 | |||||
| Cash | 25,123 | 57,709 | |||||
| Premiums receivable | 173,846 | 168,863 | |||||
| Reinsurance receivable | 456,522 | 455,411 | |||||
| Deferred policy acquisition costs | 73,170 | 68,028 | |||||
| Prepaid reinsurance premiums | 160,591 | 176,936 | |||||
| Receivable from |
- | 18,113 | |||||
| Other assets | 49,440 | 33,269 | |||||
| Total assets | $ | 2,243,349 | $ | 2,255,175 | |||
| LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY | |||||||
| Liabilities: | |||||||
| Losses and loss expenses | $ | 1,121,046 | $ | 1,077,620 | |||
| Unearned premiums | 577,653 | 572,958 | |||||
| Accrued expenses | 4,226 | 4,029 | |||||
| Borrowings under lines of credit | 35,000 | 35,000 | |||||
| Cash refunds due to |
- | 18,113 | |||||
| Other liabilities | 21,831 | 16,419 | |||||
| Total liabilities | 1,759,756 | 1,724,139 | |||||
| Stockholders' equity: | |||||||
| Class A common stock | 301 | 288 | |||||
| Class B common stock | 56 | 56 | |||||
| Additional paid-in capital | 325,602 | 304,889 | |||||
| Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income | (41,704 | ) | 3,284 | ||||
| Retained earnings | 240,564 | 263,745 | |||||
| (41,226 | ) | (41,226 | ) | ||||
| Total stockholders' equity | 483,593 | 531,036 | |||||
| Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ | 2,243,349 | $ | 2,255,175 | |||
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